Take a $20 bill. Now strike a match and watch the money go up in smoke!

You wouldn’t do that right? Yet many of us do something similar every time we drive. We fill up our gas tanks, then burn through extra fuel and money that we could be saving. The good news is that it doesn’t take much to start saving money at the gas pump.

Small changes in the way you care for your car and drive it affect fuel consumption in a surprisingly big way.

Eco-Driving is simply making smart adjustments in your driving and car maintenance habits that will save you money in gas and do good things for the region's environment too!

By tweaking your driving habits and adopting a few simple car maintenance tips, you can easily cut your fuel consumption and get more mileage out of your vehicle.

Getting 30 MPG instead of 20 MPG saves the average driver about $990 per year in fuel costs!